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Is she not changing herself? — the old image would only delude me. I will be bold, too, and change, — if it must be. Yet if in all things, Yet if I do but aspire evermore to the Absolute only, I shall be doing, I think, somehow, what she will be doing; — I shall be thine, O my child, some way, though I know not in what way. Let me submit to forget her; I must; I already forget her. V. Claude to Eustace. Utterly vain is, alas ! this attempt at the Absolute, — ^wholly ! I, who believed not in her..., because I would fain believe nothing, Have to believe as I may, with a wilful, unmeaning acceptance. I, who refused to enfasten the roots of my floating existence Digitized by Google AMOURS DE VOYAGE. 349 In the rich earth, cling now to the hard, naked rock that is left me, — Ah ! she was worthy, Eustace, — and that, indeed, is my com- fort,— Worthy a nobler heart than a fool such as I could have given her. Yes, it relieves me to write, though I do not send, and the chance that Takes may destroy my fragments.
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